Germany Part 1 Quiz. 1. Martin Luther’s position on salvation was that salvation was gained through A faith alone B reading the Bible C faith plus doing.

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Germany Part 1 Quiz

1. Martin Luther’s position on salvation was that salvation was gained through A faith alone B reading the Bible C faith plus doing good works D faith plus living a good life

2. The Jesuits were a religious order that? F proselytized on behalf of the Catholic Church G supported Luther by starting churches on his behalf H protested the Catholic Church for its many abuses J Started Protestantism in France and the Holy Roman Empire

3.What Reformation leader said that all Christians MUST have a strong work ethic? A Martin Luther B John Calvin C Henry VIII D Elizabeth I

4. Whose invention led to the Bible being printed in several different languages? F Johannes Gutenberg G Martin Luther H John Calvin J Erasmus

5. What family ruled the Holy Roman Empire during the 30 Years’ War? A Jesuits B Huguenots C Hapsburgs D Gutenberg

6. Who is associated with the belief “predestination?” F Martin Luther G Henry VIII H Johannas Gutenburg J John Calvin

7. The Hapsburgs were supporters of A John Calvin B Martin Luther C Protestantism D the Catholic Church

8. What did Martin Luther do to protest the selling of indulgences and other church abuses? F He posted the 95 theses on the door of a church in Wittenberg, Germany. G He started printing a protest newspaper in Berlin, Germany. H He organized protest marches throughout Europe J He attempted to assassinate the Pope in Rome, Italy

9. What do we most associate with Frederick the Great? A westernization B the Palace of Versailles C military strength D Edict of Nantes

10. Which Empire did Napoleon destroy? F Holy Roman Empire G Ottoman Empire H Austrian Empire J Mogul Empire

BONUS: NAME THE ABSOLUTE RULER WHO REPEALED THE EDICT OF NANTES?